Nuri
> What program does everybody use to sync their musics to their iPod's in
> Linux? What do you guys recommend?
hmm a lot of people use wine and iTunes.. other use banshee I think... I
would suggest asking this question in the opensuse forums as this one is
for the old suse 9.x
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GNUpod is a collection of Perl scripts that allow you to use your iPod
under GNU/Linux and many other operating systems with a usable Version
of Perl 5 (+Modules).
gtkpod is a platform independent GUI for Apple's iPod using GTK2. It
allows you to upload songs and playlists to your iPod. It supports ID3
tag editing, multiple charsets for ID3 tags, detects duplicate songs,
allows offline modification of the database with later synchronisation,
and more.
ipod-sharp is a library that allows manipulation of the iTunesDB used in
Apple iPodŽ devices. Currently it supports adding and removing songs and
manipulating existing play lists.
JHymn - JHymn - decrypt iTunes and iPod music and unprotect AAC files
With kio_ipodslave, browse your iPod. Use "ipod:/" to see the contents
of your iPod.
libgpod is a library meant to abstract access to an iPod content. It
provides an easy to use API to retrieve the list of files and playlist
stored on an iPod, to modify them and to save them back to the iPod.
libipoddevice is a GObject library that provides iPod device
transparency through HAL. It provides certain device metadata through
GObject properties. libipoddevice is useful for applications wishing to
interface with an iPod with out having to worry about lower level boring
device details.
blablabla.
Don't buy DRM hardware, it will make you a criminal.
/birre
> Thanx. :)
You are welcome